ToolmakerPS Glasers use tiny shot pellets covered with a tip. They were designed for crowd control but work well in apts and situations where a miss or overpentration is an issue. Lethal in a soft target though.. a little different from the current school of powdered metal pressed slugs.

I have had those, but they tell me they no longer make them that way, that it is a pressed design now.May be a balance thing?

That's exactly what they told me.The old ones I had looked very different.Loose pellets in a clear blue shell vs compressed.I haven't used the new ones yet.

Powerball will feed in any difficult guns.Have you polished the feed ramp yet?

Have you tried the Enhanced Penetration?They're supposed to feed better.

Come to think of it my Glasers are a few years old. I'll have to swing by the ol gun shop n see if the new ones look any different.

Polishing the feed ramp is the first thing I do, I am a toolmaker/machinst after all. The ONLY firearms I own that I didn't have to fuck with are the Wilson Combats. But for over 2K each I better not have to mess with em. The Kimbers are kinda like Franken45s.. I have homemade firing pins, extractors, modified ports, and one of a kind double recoil springs that took me YEARS of trial and error. My main goal with those 2 guns was to get hydrashocks and corbons to feed whilst triple tapping.

In all honesty the ONLY reason I like those fang faces is cuz they LOOK mean. I'm a sucker for appearance.

A note about custom extractors.. DONT BOTHER trying to make yer own, Its too much of a pain in the ass! But lightening the slide and serrating the front is dandy as hell.

gyre wrote:How do you get away with lightening the slide?Doesn't it need the mass?

You would love the F/AK.It may get exhibited just to horrify purists.

I took a lil from the sides, beveled the serrations to have larger grooves, ground all the sharp edges and corners to copycat Clarks "meltdown" look and to decrease the risk of snags. With stainless steel slides the mass is a lil heavy to begin with. The trick is to match up your recoil springs to the slide weight. I basically just took alot of what the IPSC guys do to their guns, just not nearly as lightened.

I didn't want to pay a grand for a gun lookin like a used bar of soap so I did it myself

Here is a pic of the "meltdown" look.
Here is something similar to the way I "opened" up the slide serrations.
I still lived up north at the time and wanted to be able to operate quick with gloves.
Here is what slightly over the top slide lightening will look like courtesy of Briley.

I can see how you could get away with that with stainless.
My 9mm is 14 oz empty.
I'm not sure I could get away with lightening anything.
I might get something a little larger for winter.
Any suggestions?
The Glock 17 has been suggested.

The AK bullpup is working.
I thought it would just be a novelty, but now it's the only one I want.
It's slightly shorter than a standard one with folding stock.
The magazine removal is tricky with the 40 round.
It's wonderful with a 10-15 round.
Interestingly, balance doesn't change with the larger mag due to the arc.
The new frame is made of a drilled U tube and looks very different from a standard AK.
Only the gas tube and front sight is recognizable.
I want to continue the theme and make it completely unique in appearance.
Weight is 6 1/2 pounds in steel and wood.
The lightweight one is 6 pounds empty (standard AK).
I love it.
Easy one handed operation.

I bet you could google that one......it's the topic of much research......
It might even be in a handloaders guide, it should be the same as a round ball projectile, assuming it relates to aerodynamics only.

ygmir wrote:I bet you could google that one......it's the topic of much research......It might even be in a handloaders guide, it should be the same as a round ball projectile, assuming it relates to aerodynamics only.

I was looking for a story from San Diego about a guy on crutches who stopped a home invader, but it seems so many robbers get beaten up by people on crutches, by the crutches, that i can't find it.
But I did run across this.